Best Practice for Text Wrapping Image?

I want to have a text block with an image in the upper left, the text wrapping the image.  I can create it in Photoshop by editing the path of the text box, but it turns square in Catalyst (not surprising...)  I know that in Flash Builder, you do it using html with an align=left image embedded.  Is there a way I can do it in Catalyst, so that I don't have to do it by hand after the Catalyst->Flex transition?

I don't think there is currently a way to do this in Catalyst (unless you create multipe text fields). I'd suggest setting it up in Flash Builder.

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